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SEC accuses two digital coin creators of ripping off investors

While initial coin offerings aren't prohibited in the US like they are in China and South Korea, authorities are still keeping a close eye on them. Case in point: the US Securities and Exchange Commission's first ICO-related charges brought against a... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2xOQd7X via IFTTT

Characters like this are why 'SNL' star Kate McKinnon has won 2 Emmys in a row

The three alien abductees with wildly different experiences have returned to Earth — and Saturday Night Live , reprising their first appearance from 2015. This time, at least poor Kate McKinnon gets a Ryan Gosling gropefest out of the deal. Gosling and Cecily Strong returned to form as unassuming rednecks recounting blissful experiences of meeting beings from beyond the stars. SEE ALSO: Ryan Gosling almost saved jazz on 'SNL' until Emma Stone showed up “One minute we’re drinking beer in a Kohl’s parking lot and it’s like, now we’re cosmic curiosities,” Strong said. “Cookie crumbled a little different for me here,” McKinnon started. Read more... More about Television , Snl , Ryan Gosling , Kate Mckinnon , and Saturday Night Live from Mashable http://ift.tt/2x6oRXD via IFTTT

Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump returns to 'SNL' wearing a golf shirt, of course

Alec Baldwin decided not to retire his Emmy-winning President Trump impression after all, kicking off season 43 of Saturday Night Live with a catch-all cold open that brought The Donald back from his important golf trip to deal with such national crises as ... disciplining a naughty little "bad boy" Jeff Sessions. “Sometimes, when you’re president, you have to make sacrifices, so I skipped the back nine,” Baldwin-as-Trump said, greeting Aidy Bryant’s Sarah Huckabee-Sanders, who teed him up with a phone call from San Juan, Puerto Rico’s desperate mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz (Melissa Villaseñor). SEE ALSO: Ryan Gosling almost saved jazz on 'SNL' until Emma Stone showed up Read more... More about Snl , Donald Trump , Saturday Night Live , Alec Baldwin , and Entertainment from Mashable http://ift.tt/2xGjYsy via IFTTT

Ryan Gosling almost saved jazz on 'SNL' until Emma Stone showed up

Ryan Gosling saving jazz in La La Land is inarguably the Oscar-winning film's greatest legacy, and certainly one of Gosling's — thanks to him we have jazz, because he saved it — and Gosling used his Saturday Night Live season-premiere monologue to remind us of his jazz-saving. But like every jazz-savior's tale, this one ended in a blue-note twist. SEE ALSO: Harrison Ford talks punching Ryan Gosling on Fallon, regrets very little "I was like, me? Ryan Gosling, a white kid from Canada, I saved jazz?," Gosling said, before taking a turn at the piano to keep saving jazz, and further saving jazz by jazz-splaining jazz to the jazz musicians playing jazz behind him. Read more... More about Television , Snl , Saturday Night Live , Ryan Gosling , and Emma Stone from Mashable http://ift.tt/2xSQKWU via IFTTT

ISAAW: Share a Photo that Tells a Story!

Have you ever considered how a great Instagram photo has the power to bridge distance and time between people on a fundamental level? Here’s a place to share some of your very best with the world: ISAAW! ISAAW – pronounced exactly like “I saw…”, is an acronym we’ve come up with that just happens to use the first letters in our by-line here at Ever Widening Circles (EWC): I t’s S till A n A mazing W orld! And we’d love you to share inspiring moments from around the world with us, so today we are going to point you to some of the best “how to” videos on the web when it comes to taking and editing photos on your phone. You can transform your own Instagram account and help us populate an Ever Widening Circles Instagram page full of wonder and beauty from all around the planet. Think you can find the best videos on this topic on your own? It’s not as easy as you may think! Today’s article was one of the toughest I’ve had to put together, for two reasons: First, there are countless vi

The Wonder of the Salish Sea

Can we imagine a place where a cool mist containing the breath of killer whales falls on our cheeks? And in this place, the sun quite often beams through the wings of eagles, and we can almost make out the sound of drumbeats, echoing from rocky beaches. We don’t have to imagine it. Today we will take you there! Source: Pixabay It would be easy to watch the news and assume that places of timeless natural wonders are a thing of the past. But not if you look at what’s going on with documenting and preserving special cultural or natural places. For decades, there are special people – individuals and organizations – helping us appreciate and protect precious places. Today we introduce you to a few of them and we bring you to an amazing place on our planet that is being considered for something called UNESCO World Heritage Status. (UNESCO stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.) This is a global effort to preserve stunningly important locations ar

Apps for helping with homework

 School’s back in session, which means homework’s back, too! But don’t fret about those tests, there are plenty of apps to help make prepping easier. TechCrunch tested out the study aids and here are our favorites. Photomath Some people are naturally great at math. Others need a little more assistance. Yet everybody could benefit from some practice. Photomath is an app for… Read More from TechCrunch http://ift.tt/2yAZRsu via Technology

Samsung is the latest tech titan to open an AI lab in Canada

If it wasn't already clear that Canada is becoming a hotbed for AI research, it is now: Samsung has opened an AI lab (shown below) at the Université de Montréal. The school's faculty and students (including long-time Samsung partner Pro... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2x5bLi4 via IFTTT

Artificial intelligence is about the people, not the machines

 It takes money to make money and right now a lot of that money is going into the development of artificial intelligence. Ray Dalio explains the importance of understanding and how he and his hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, is approaching the technological shift. Read More from TechCrunch http://ift.tt/2g025Li via Technology

Flutes "stained with a man's bodily fluids" issued to California schoolchildren

After "a man’s bodily fluids" were observed on a batch of flutes issued to elementary schoolchildren in California, the instruments were recalled and an apology issued . The tainted flutes are variously described as "stained" with or " containing " the mystery fluid, which media does not identify. The flutes were made of PVC plastic piping and a single wine cork and had an exterior that could be decorated, district officials said. The individual, who was not identified, is an independent contractor. The individual wasn’t an employee of the affected Orange County districts and worked at multiple schools districts in Southern California. ... “We were informed that an independent contractor who provided a music enrichment program to the fifth-grade classes at Courreges Elementary School, in June 2017, gave the students flutes/recorders that were potentially contaminated with bodily fluids,” said Mark Johnson, superintendent of the Fountain Valley School Dis

Private school kicks players off football team for protesting racism during national anthem

Cedric Ingram-Lewis and Larry McCullough were removed from Victory & Praise Christian Academy's football team after protesting during the national anthem this week. Ingram-Lewis raised his fist, recalling the salute of John Carlos and Tommie Smith at the 1968 Olympics, while McCullough kneeled. Head coach Ronnie Mitchem immediately removed them from the team, declaring their actions "offensive to veterans and others." Ingram-Lewis, a sophomore, said the topic of protesting had come up in the locker room before and his cousin McCullough, a senior, even announced he would kneel via social media. The coach had told players he did not want anyone to kneel, citing his service in the military. "He told us that disrespect will not be tolerated," Lewis said, recalling the moments after the anthem ended. "He told us to take off our uniform and leave it there." The school's private, so it can do what it pleases; the boys' recourse is to leave

Amazon's new Fire TV supports picture-in-picture and recording

Amazon is mainly selling the new Fire TV's hardware-dependent features, such as 4K HDR video and Dolby Atmos sound, but there are some key software improvements, too. The online shopping giant has revealed that the device's Fire OS 6 underpinnings r... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2x5RhB5 via IFTTT

THE INTERNET OF THINGS 2017 REPORT: How the IoT is improving lives to transform the world

This is a preview of a research report from BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service. To learn more about BI Intelligence, click here . The Internet of Things (IoT) is disrupting businesses, governments, and consumers and  transforming how they  interact with the world. Companies are going to spend almost $5 trillion on the IoT in the next five years — and the proliferation of connected devices and massive increase in data has started an analytical revolution. To gain insight into this emerging trend, BI Intelligence conducted an exclusive Global IoT Executive Survey on the impact of the IoT on companies around the world. The study included over 500 respondents from a wide array of industries, including manufacturing, technology, and finance, with significant numbers of C-suite and director-level respondents.  Through this exclusive study and in-depth research into the field, BI Intelligence details the components that make up IoT ecosystem. We size the IoT

South Korea cracks down on use of digital cash for crowdfunding

South Koreans who were planning to raise funds using cryptocurrency will have to find an alternative method. The country has decided to follow in China's footsteps and has banned raising money through all forms of virtual currency, according to Reute... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2yOIaXx via IFTTT

When Cyclists clash

Exhibit A: When American cyclists get in one another's way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=39&v=DqgU062DCEQ Exhibit B: When British cyclists get in one another's way. https://youtu.be/d9_-MnEVsw4?t=49s Exhibit C: When Canadian cyclists get in one another's way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WAEuABIGd0&feature=youtu.be&t=23 from Boing Boing http://ift.tt/2fZVlwJ via IFTTT

Mars Needs Elon

Elon Musk is going to colonize Mars and has produced a science-fiction extravaganza to prove it. from Boing Boing http://ift.tt/2ygZWpj via IFTTT

1950s Morse key turned into a USB keyboard

Nomblr created a fully-functional USB keyboard out of a 1950s Morse Key he inherited from his dad. I can just about remember growing up around beautifully designed analogue devices like rotary dial phones, typewriters, and record players. I’ve always like the idea of converting these largely defunct objects into digital devices, and my Dad’s old Morse key seemed like a simple project to get started on. It was a surprisingly involved process, requiring not just learning to program a Teensy but also some good old-fashioned woodwork. from Boing Boing http://ift.tt/2xKHtOS via IFTTT

Equifax breach shows signs of a possible state-sponsored hack

Ever since word of the Equifax hack got out, there's been one lingering question: was it a state-sponsored attack, or just criminals who took advantage of a security hole? At the moment, it looks like it might be the former. Bloomberg sources have sh... from Engadget RSS Feed http://ift.tt/2fZ7emL via IFTTT

Where human intelligence outperforms AI

 With every new trend comes a counter-trend. And so despite the current excitement over the wonders of artificial intelligence, one company is betting that human intelligence can still deliver solutions for businesses that AI cannot hope to match. Article One Partners (AOP) is a crowdsourced network of over 42,000 researchers in 170 countries — 42% of whom have graduate degrees in a… Read More from TechCrunch http://ift.tt/2fZbAdx via Technology

Corporate sustainability must give way to corporate responsibility

 To successfully address the unprecedented man-made environmental crises we face, it’s time to retire the word sustainability. Read More from TechCrunch http://ift.tt/2kd77sk via Technology

Gillmor Gang: The Black Album

 The Gillmor Gang — Doc Searls, Denis Pombriant, David Weinberger, Frank Radice, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live 9.30.17. Cluetrain meets Blockchain, Twitter and the death of brevity, Who are the arbiters? G3: Algorithm and Blues — Francine Hardaway, Elisa Camahort Page, Mary Hodder, Kristie Wells, and Tina Chase Gillmor. Social media, Facebook and the Russians, bad algorithms,… Read More from TechCrunch http://ift.tt/2yfvgF0 via Technology

This pie chart shows how Goldman Sachs is trying to become the Google of Wall Street (GS)

It has been well documented that Goldman Sachs is on a mission to become the Google of Wall Street . And a pie chart in a new report by CB Insights shows the degree to which the bank is trying to become more like a tech company.  The report, which dissects the investment bank's strategy, said 46% of Goldman's recent job listings were in tech.  "The highest percentage of technology jobs were for platform roles, followed by operations engineering and equities technology positions," the report said.  Business Insider reported in July that the bank was building an iOS app for its growing crop of digital retail banking services. That's one of the main areas in which the bank is actively seeking talent, according to the report.  The bank is also hiring folks to fill the ranks of its fast-growing Marquee platform. Business Insider first reported that Goldman was looking to build up Marquee, which provides clients access to the bank's analytics, data, conten